Monday, December 8, 2008

Bicycle Accident Compensation Claims

A huge number of children find bicycles fun and exciting. In fact, these wheeled toys are part of the childhood memories of most kids. Who would not remember those times when they are still trying to learn how to make a bike run? Almost all kids do; sometimes, even the grownups.

Like kids, many adults also enjoy biking. They use it to go places and to exercise as well. However, a part of riding a bike is getting hurt alongside with learning and using it. This is something which most bike users can’t avoid. How you’d wish you can skip this portion but it will be almost next to impossible. What can be worse than this is the possibility of meeting an accident while biking.

Whether you’re a kid or an adult, you should always be geared up for the action. You should equip yourself to avoid getting seriously injured. Here are the ways to do it:

1. Wear a helmet while biking. It should protect your head from getting injured if ever you’ll meet an unexpected accident along the way.

2. Wear elbow and knee pads. They will help to protect your bones from breaking if you are knocked off your bicycle. Although wearing elbow and knee pads won't prevent all injuries, they can help to minimize the impact of a nasty fall.

As much as possible, try your best not to be hit by a car cause when that happens, the injuries that you might obtain would be serious. To avoid getting hit by a car or minimizing your chances of getting hit by it, here is what you should do:

1. Place reflectors or a headlight. They will make you more visible especially during the night. Since bicycles are small, they may not be quickly seen. Take note that this is not just the usual case at night but during the daytime as well. When your bike has reflectors or a headlight, your chance of getting noticed by the drivers of passing cars is bigger.

2. Install a horn or bell on your bike and make sure to honk it when there’s a passing car. This will be the signal of your presence not just to car drivers but to pedestrians as well.

3. Avoid driving too fast. You may have installed reflectors, headlight and horn on your bike but that does not mean you’ll have all the courage to drive speedily. Cycling too fast will make it much more difficult to react to unexpected situations, such as if a car pulls out of a side road without looking.

Following the above given tips will not only make your biking experience more fun and exciting. They will also save you from harm while protecting those who are also moving around you.

If you are unfortunate to be involved in a bicycle accident in the UK which is not your fault, you may be entitled to make a no win no fee personal injury compensation claim. Contact a specialist personal injury solicitor who will be happy to discuss your potential claim further.

About the Author

Nicholas Tate is head of marketing for a number of websites which provide personal injury claims throughout the UK including bicycle accident claims and no win no fee claims.

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